"Maliki, a tough-talking defender of Shi'ite interests since his return from exile in 2003, has won praise from Sunnis for his willingness to seek consensus. But many question whether a government cobbled together according to religious and ethnic labeling can overcome centrifugal forces tearing Iraq apart."
This quote is from today's New York Times.
Centrifugal forces are fictitious. How could fictitious forces torn a country apart?
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